Trump warned that ‘an entire civilization will die’ in Iran this Tuesday (07) if the regime does not meet his ultimatum
Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations criticized, this Tuesday (7), Donald Trump’s extreme threats against his country and considered the threats ‘irresponsible’. “The President of the United States has once again resorted to language that is not only deeply irresponsible, but also extremely alarming,” said Amir Saeid Iravani. The comment “openly reveals its intention to commit war crimes and crimes against humanity”.
Iran’s Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref said the country is prepared for all possibilities in the context of the war with the United States and Israel
After threats from American President Donald Trump to annihilate an “entire civilization”. “National security and infrastructure sustainability are subject to precise calculations. The government has finalized in detail the necessary measures for all scenarios. No threat escapes our preparation and our intelligence services”declared Aref in a message on X.
The statements were made after Trump warned that this Tuesday, if the regime does not meet its ultimatum. “An entire civilization will die tonight, never to return. I don’t want it to happen, but it probably will,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. “WHO KNOWS?” he added.
The President of the USA, Donald Trump, stepped up on Mondaythreats against Iran, in comments to reporters during Easter event at the White House. The Republican reiterated that Persian to continue the peace negotiations, which would end this Tuesday (7).
“They asked me for some time and I gave them ten days.”We will not change the deadline again“, disse Trump. “All hell will break loose on Iran without a ceasefire agreement by this date.”
This Tuesday, Iran interrupted negotiations with the United States and informed Pakistan that will no longer participate in conversations about a ceasefireaccording to information from three senior Iranian officials given to the New York Times.
The decision comes amid increased tensions in the region, with no immediate indication of resumption of dialogue. No details were disclosed about the reasons for the suspension or about possible conditions for reopening negotiations.
Trying to avoid further escalation of the conflict, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday (local time) requested.
“To allow diplomacy to take its course, I sincerely request President Trump to extend the deadline by two weeks. Pakistan in all sincerity requests the Iranian brothers to open the Strait of Hormuz for a corresponding period of two weeks as a gesture of goodwill,” Sharif said in an X post.
O Pakistan has been the main intermediary of proposals shared by Iran and the United Statesbut there are no signs of an understanding.